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Hi,
I am trying to complete my VAT return after moving to Quickbooks desktop pro from another quickbooks package. However the VAT amounts are incorrect.
I have a lot of unassigned VAT which I cannot clear and the calculated amounts even when I take this into account are still inaccurate.
Can you advise me firstly how to clear the unassigned VAT (they all appear to have VAT codes assigned).
Thank you
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Hi Optom,
I appreciate your effort in taking the time to follow the steps above. After you've selected QuickBooks Desktop Help, a window will display with the Contact us button at the bottom part.
I have attached a screenshot for your visual guide. However, if you're still unable to see the button, you can follow the steps below so you can contact our support team.
I have this Help Articles in case you have other question about QuickBooks Desktop.
Post a comment if you need anything else. I'd be glad to help.
Hello there, @Optom.
Tracking VAT in QuickBooks Desktop is different from QuickBooks Online. If you're using QBO before, you may notice that your account balances are inaccurate.
You can check this article to learn more about the differences: Differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online that you may notice after importing.
To ensure you are tracking your VAT codes correctly in QB Desktop, you may need to open your transactions and manually update the tax code per item.
Here's how to set up a sales tax item:
Please let me know if you have any other questions or need more assistance. I’m always here to help.
Hi,
Thank you for replying.
I don't have "Sales Tax" . My options go from "sales and customers" to "search"?
Hello there, @Optom,
It's possible the company data is damaged. This could be the reason the Sales Tax option is missing on the Preferences menu.
To help fix this, let’s first open a sample file to help isolate the issue. This way, we can determine if this is specific to program or with the file. Here’s how:
After opening the sample file, go to the Preferences menu. If you're able to see the Sales Tax option, let’s run the verify and rebuild utilities within the affected company file. Please first create a backup of your company file before performing the steps below.
The Verify Data utility identifies all the errors while the Rebuild Data utility fixes these errors. To run the Verify Data utility:
Then, let’s run the Rebuild Data utility. Here’s how:
For detailed steps, go through this article: Resolve Data Damage.
Once done, you can now set up sales tax in the program.
Please don't hesitate to leave a reply below if you need further assistance. Have a great day, @Optom,
Hi,
The sample file still does not have the option of sales tax in preferences?
Thanks.
Hi @Optom,
Let me guide you where you can get further help with this issue of your QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) that doesn't have the Sales Tax option.
If you already tried the steps provided by my peers, @LilyKC, and @RaymondJayO above, then it would be best to contact our Technical Support team. They can check why your QBDT application doesn't have a sales tax option.
Here's how you can get a hold them:
Do you have other questions in mind? Post them below, and I'll get back to you.
Hi Optom,
I appreciate your effort in taking the time to follow the steps above. After you've selected QuickBooks Desktop Help, a window will display with the Contact us button at the bottom part.
I have attached a screenshot for your visual guide. However, if you're still unable to see the button, you can follow the steps below so you can contact our support team.
I have this Help Articles in case you have other question about QuickBooks Desktop.
Post a comment if you need anything else. I'd be glad to help.
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